Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 02, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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February d, iwöi
ROMttSRG
Ashlaad News in Paragraphs
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
RECITAL TOMORROW
V isitin g Soprano to Sing n t P resby­
terian Church a t 8 O’clock
THE NEW COAT.
(E ffe c tiv e January 1, 1022)
D ally (E xcep t Sunday)
LV. MED FORD
LV ASHI j AND
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent the word each time.
a. m.
a. m.
Local and [Personal
W A N ! ED.
LEONARD C. PETTIT— V io lin is t-
The following program will be
a. m.
Social and Dance Engagem ents:
By
MARIE
T.
BONNER.
given a t th e Presbyterian chdrch to­
a. m. WANTED— man to cut 50 cords of
„ t
Side Lights "
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Teaching ln Music History, Ele­
a. m.
morrow evening a t 8 o’clock, by Mrs.
wood. Apply at 275 Scenic Drive,
m entary Harmony; Violin. See
noon
Ashland.
I28tf*
M attie Romberg, soprano. Miss Mae ©, 1#J1, by M cC lur. N ew spaper Syndicate.
Loveland’s
Orchestra or address
•Wednesday,
Thurs-i
In
our
line
for
’22,
th
e
re
’s
a
suit
Dollar Days—
P. m.
Box 563, Ashland,
12 8-lm o
Hand
work
and
for
you—
at
Paulserud’s.
l2
0
tl.K
a
e
g
i
will
act
as
accompanist.
m.
WANTED—
To
ren
t
modern
six
room
P-
Being a woman, Samantha Haskins
day and Friday
GROUP I
unfurnished house, two bedrooms,
P. m.
PHYSICIANS.
possessed a goodly portion of that
•tam ped goods. The Needle Craft
close
in, three in family, will lease
m.
P-
Det
Forste
Mode
.....................
Grieg
leaven of human affairs—the dramatic
Shop at the Dew Drop Inn. • 127-3 L'nable to W ork—
for year, highest local references. DR. ER N E ST A. WOODS— Practice
P. m
Hazel Smith, who works a t the N ightengale’s Trill .................. Gauz sense. Living as she did ln the Iso­
m.
Address “ R. W .,” care of Tidings.
P.
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
J. H. McGee dry goods store, was un­ Come Unto M e ....................... Handel lation of a northern Maine farm, her
P a u l Mars R eturns to H om e—
128-2* I throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
P. m.
Sat. only
Paul Mars, who underw ent an op able to fill her position today on ac- Ungeduld .............................. Schubert husband and few neighbors afforded
P- m
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
small opportunity to use that sense.
P. m. WANTED BOARDERS— Room and
GROUP II
land, Ore.
73-tf
eratlon a t a local hospital a week i count of illness,
board for two or three persons.
But, given the chance, she made the
m
Sat. only
P-
Aft
in
Staum
lng
..................
K
orling
ago yesterday, is on his feet again
726 Iowa St.
127-tf OR. J. J. EMMRNS— Physician and
most of it.
Sunday Schedule
For business opportunities ln i Might Lak a R o s e ....................... Nevin
and was seen on the streets Wednes-
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
Leave Medford for Ashland and CHILDREN’S SEWING done reason­
It was one October evening when she
day afternoon. The physician states Southern Oregon, consult the Four-1 piano Solo— Sonata in A F lat
eye,
ear,
nose
and throat. Glasses
and Ephraim—her husband—sat to­ Ashland for Medford every hour on
ably at 657 C St.
128-2
’
.................................. Beethoven gether in their kitchen.
supplied. Oculist and aurist for
the hour from 9 a, m. to 5 p. m.;
th a t Paul has made as rapid ,m*i Site Sales Agency, Beaver “ Block,
8. P. R. R. Offices, M. f . and‘ H.
108tf
WANTED— To hear from owner of
Miss Laura Prescott
Finally she spoke, casually enough, then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
provem ent as he has ever seen and it phone 4.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phono 6 67
Ashland
w
aiting
room—
Bast
Side
good
ranch
for
sale.
State
p
ric
e
,1
“Winter’s mo’ here!”
Je Suis Titania— from Mignon
Is hoped by all of his friends th at
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Pharm
acy.
Minneapolis,
Minn.
105-13*
“Means I’ll have to build a new cow
MATTIE B. SHAW— Special a t­
The last number, ano operatic se-
P au l will now regain his form er Vl8ju>r R eturns Hom
JACKSONVILLE-M EDFORD
full particulars.
D. F. Bush, DR.
shed
directly,
I
reckon,”
he
growled.
tention
to m others and children
D
pally
ally (M
(E xcept Bunday)
Miss A rdath Loslier, who has been lection, will be sung w ithout accom­
health.
Internal
secretions and endocrine
Her
husband
sighed
again,
*T11
fetch
WANTED—
Will
pay
highest
cash
LV.
MEDFORD
visiting with the Emer.vs for the past paniment. No admission charge will me home a new pair of rubber boots LV. J •B’NV’LH
glands. Rea. and office, 108 Pio­
prices for furs— skunk, mink,
7:40
a.
m
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
H ealth Bread. p u re M alted Milk several days, returned home Tues- be made.
next time I’m ln the city,” lie said.
fisher, coyote, lynx, cat, etc. Ed­
8:4ft a. m.
7:26 a. m.
SOtt | day evening.
fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6
Twfpa— 10 rente
gar Johnson, Farm Bureau, Med-
Samantha's eyes brightened and she 8:15 a. m.
9:60 a. m
p.
m.
ford. Ore. Pbone_929;_____ 124tf
11:16 a. m.
REVIVAL MAINTAINS INTEREST rocked her chair with short, nervous 9:16 a. m.
11:16 a. m
jerks. “That’ll be cap’tal, Eph—Jes’ 10:45 a. m.
DR. SHAW— Eye, ear, nose, throat
T aken Home—
H ealth Bread. P ure » la lted Milk
FO B SALE.
12:30 p. m
12:00
noon
what
you
need!
An’
fetch
me
some
specialist; glasses fitted. Office
SOtf
Miss Agnes Hedburg, who was op-
— i o cen ts
(C ontributed by Frank P atterson)
- 1:50 p.m . FOR SALE— Fresh young cow; also
J,:20
p.
m.
bluck
goods
for
•
new
'
co
at!”
she
at residence, Pioneer Ave., m orn­
crated on last week for appendicitis
The large audience who heard
3:20 p. m
2:45 p. m.
ing and by appointment. Phone 2 8.
full blooded Duroc Jersey gilt, 7
cried.
w a s removed to her home Wednes-
sh erard 111—
Mrs. Champie last night on the sub­
♦ f36 p. m
months old. Cad Ellis, Talent.
Eph sat erect.
“Now, Sam antha! 3:4ft p. m.
ft:30 p. m
FOR MALE— REAL ESTATE.
day. She Is doing exceedingly well.
Mrs. Albert Sherard is quite Ill ject of “ Why N ot?” heard her at You know I ain’t able to fetch you a 5:00 p. ra.
Phone 373-J-3.
128-2* >
5:5ft
p.
m.
her best, and incidentally heard an new c o at! That cow shed’ll cost
at her home on East Main street.
9:80 p. m FOR SALE— Here is a splendid op- HOME FOR SALE— Any one. want-
7:00 p. m.
Dew Drop Inn— for lanche«.
me nigh on sixty dollars an’ that
unusually impressive message.
portunity: Grocery store doing
lng a place with one acre of
oaly
7:36 p.m .
8:10 p. m.
ground, all kinds of fruit, good
Ferguson’s Big Closing Out Sale
The sermon was followed by the storm door! I’ll have to pay Abe 9:60 p. m.
nice business, Invoice about $3000,
only 10:30 p.m
garden 9pace, chicken lot, hen­
■Magazine A gen t H ere—
Cotts
fifteen
dollars
to
the
cent
to
rent
$30.
O.
A.
Manning,
Talent.
will last only a few days longer— ordinance of baptism.
Sunday Only
house, garage, woodshed and store
Miss Tlllle Anderson, of Rogue better hurry!
Oregon.
127tf
LV. MEDFORD
The subject tonight is “The King s tlx it—un’— 1” he spluttered into si­ LV. J’S’NV’EH
room, seven room house, all mod­
lence.
8:60 a. m.
River, who Is agent for several high
8:00 a. in.
R eturn.” The return of Christ is a
ern, w 'th gas. Anyone Interested
FOR
SALE—
Single
comb
White
9:80
a.
m.
In
the
shadow
of
the
lamp
light
Sa­
9:80 a m.
class periodicals, spent a few I ioutb
can inquire of owners, at 710
Leghorn
eggs,
for
hatching,
trap-
them
e
which
has
fascinated
the
11:1ft a. ra
mantha’s eyes narrowed—and though 10:46 a. m.
C ollege F riend V isits—
Penn. Ave. Phone 349-L. 128-6*
•In the city yesterday.
nested.
Also
Barred
Plymouth
minds
of
His
followers
since
th
a
t
mo­
12:48 p. m
she said not another word ubout the 12:16 p. m.
John Frederick Mason, a reader,
Rocks
extra
large
birds.
Phone
1:50 p. m.
1:20 p. m.
mentous day when He ascended, coat the thought of it never left her
340-Y
127-lm o FOR SALE— New b ! x room bunga
3:M> p. m.
Nloe Dry Wood! also BIox. Ash Im personator and hum orist, has leaving His disciples standing on the mind and remained there even until
2:60 p. m.
low, cheap if taken at once. Ad­
4:8b p. m FOR SALE— Four cows and two
92tf been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. J
3:45
p.
m.
dress 78 Sixth St.
128-6
land Lum ber Co., phone 20.
the next day when she went over to
6:30 p. m
5:00 p. m.
Crandall for the past few days. Mr Mount of Olives. Is Christ coming a neighbor’s for a chat.
heifers,
two
of
the
cows
are
fresh.
9:80 p. a
p. m.
Mason and Dr. Crandall are old col­ again? When? And how do we
A. H. W ard, Talent.
121-2* TRY R. D. SANFORD, 899 Beach
Mrs. Carter was a crisp tongued old 7:00
M rs. M ills A rrives H om o —
St., for all classes of Real Estate,
M EDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE
know?
W
hat
are
the
signs
of
the
Mrs. V. V. Mills, who has been lege friends. Aside from being an times? These are the questions an ­ lady w’ho lived alone on the. farm near­
forenoons.
108-lmo*
D aily (B xeep t Sunday)
FOR SALE— Good milch cow. W.
est the Haskins house.
'•p e n d in g a few weeks visiting in and entertainer, Mr. Mason is also a
LV. M EDFORD
LV. ROSEBURG
L.
Moore,
Belview
126-5
swered tonight at the Christian
ATTENTION — Have aereage on
Samantha laid the matter before her, 11:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m _________________________
around San Francisco, returned w riter of verse, one of his latest ly-
we «¡ould take town prop­
church.
Services begin at 7:30 “I reckon I’ll need a new coat this
Travel by stage; shortest route ^¡H E M STIT C H IN G AND PICOTING— ! whleh
home W ednesday evening on train lies being “The M ountains of Ore-
erty, part payment. Also some
winter, Mrs. Carter!"
20 mllea; one of Oregon’s mostj A ttachm ents fits all sewing ma-j
54
gon,” which has been set to music o’clock.
large acreage tracts, Eugene,
“My shed needs pnintin’—” observed scenic trips; we save you time and
chines. Price $2.00. Checks 10c i K lam ath county, RoBebnrg, Cali­
and is now being published. The
money.
extra. Lights Mail Order H ouse,1 fornia, for Ashlaud real estate.
Spring woolens and styles are In Mrs. Carter pointedly.
F are— M edford-R oeeburg, 84.00;
T urk ish to w e ls at w h olesale prices beauties of Ashland have made
Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. 126-6;
Samuntha stared at her ln amaze­
Yockay, Realtors, phone 146; ,
128« ment. “Why Mis’ C arter!” she gasped. G rants-Pasa-R oseburg, $ 3 .0 0 .
at F erg u so n ’« B ig C losing Ont Sale, deep impression on Mr. Mason, and at Or res’ Tailor Shop.
M EDFORD-GRANTS PA SS
transfer and express .
FOR SALE— W hite Minorca hatcli-
______.
he was especially impressed with a
“1 can’t climb ladders anyway, ’cause
lng eggs, non-setters, large w h ite : _____________
D
ally
and
Sunday
Met
W
ith
Accident—
my skirts will catch and trip me!"
F ou r Cars Sold—
trip io the summit of the Siskiyous,
eggs $1.00 for 15. 922 Boule- for prompt and oareful service,
LV. G’T’S PASS
Mrs. K atie Shook had the m isfor­
“Put on overalls!” Mrs. Carter sug­ LV. MEDFORD
vard’. Phone 467-R.
124-lm o, &uto trueks or horse drays, can
10:00 a. m
The Class A garage sold four cars which he and Dr. Crandall took. He
11:00
a.
m
tune to severely Injure her arm one gested.
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-----—
——-----I WW«i® Transfer Go. Phone X17.
1:66
p.
m
during the past week. John Wag- returned north yesterday to give a
1:00 p. m
FOR SALE— Good sounu Newtown
89 Oak street near Hotel
“In Pop-over Junction?” cried Sa­
4:48
p.
m
day
last
week.
4:80
p.
m
ner of D unsm uir purchased a Reo aeries of entertainm ents, where he
and
W
lnesap
apples,
not
culls,
60c
Ashfand.
B8tl
mantha, aghast.
Then she laughed.
Orants Pass welting room—
touring; Miss Pearl McHenry of 'w ill bear witness to the beautiful
box Half mile west eannery. O ., ------------- — ---------------------
• —
“They’d put me outa church! Reverend Bonbonniere, phone 186.
Schmidt Alito Co.—
A.
Manning,
Talent,
Or.
114tf
poW
ELD—GENERAL
TRAN8-
H ornbrook, a Ford: A lbert Cantinl features of Aslhand.
O ffice and w aitin g room — No. 5
The Schmidt Auto company, also Simpton jes’ preached agin them New
FER — Good te»10
m otor­
3.
F ront St.. Nash H otel building.
of H ilt, a baby grand Chevrolet; and!
----------
York
women
wearing
knickers
las’
Sun­
known as the Overland company, has
trucks. Goad Sfttvwe at a reason­
FO R R E N T .
R obert Pinson of Ashland, a Lexlng-;
j stom ach misery, gas and ludl- moved tlieir stock of tires, tubes, day !’’
able price. PhoPe 8 3 - -_ _ _ _ _ _
But Mrs. Carter persisted. "Come
i gestlon are promptly relieved with new and used cars across the street
¡FOR RENT— barge furnished sleep-
ton.
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
over Thursday noon!
’Mos’ every-
-----
I Ml-O-Na stomach tablets.
At Me-
ing room, close In. with heat and ;
plumbing
from their form er location and will body’ll be down to Saco to the Meth’-
bath. Phone 206-R.
11 B each,
Health Bread. P u re M alted M llk!Nald Bros, on money-back plan.
continue to do a general garage bus­ dlst conference!”
Ave.
PHONE your Uixt Job of plumbing
80«
Twine— 10 rents
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
iness, with good mechanics for quick
to Jerry O’Neal, Beaver Building.
By noon Thursday practically every­ sealed
bids will be received by the FOR RENT— Furnished, four rooms;
service.
We
will,
however,
devote
one
had
gone
to
the
conference.
Eph­
Phone 188.
A rrested in Portland—
Board until Tuesday, February 14,
and bath, close in. 29 South Pio-
Mrs. G illette C onvalescent—
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Word was received here this m orn­ most of our time to the sale of Over­ raim was to leave by the half-past one 1922, at 10 o’clock a. m., at th e | peer Ave.
128-2
Mrs. H. H. Gillette, who has been
train.
Finally
he
was
off.
office of the Board of Directors of
ing from Portland to the effect th at land cars, and also expect to take
In-
quite ill a t her home on Gresham
“Q’by, Sam antha!” he called as he The Eagle Point Irrigation D istrict, FOR RENT— Furnished house.
a man giving the name of Alfred over other car sales agencies. We
oulre
568
East
Main.
Phone
332-J.
x
street, Is able to be up and around
within the boundaries of said dis­
FOUR-SITE SALES
q
12C-2
0
Burke had been arrested there and kindly solicit your patronage in this rolled out of the yard into the road. trict in Jackson county, Oregon, for
again.
Samuntha
waited
until
he
was
out
line.
We
will
give
you
reliable,
serv­
AGENCY
had on his person, a check for three
LOST.
of sight, then struck out across lots to the purchase of bonds in the sum of
ice.
In
the
Shook
building.
G
h
b
,
For t h . finest In ham and b aco n .! thonnsand dollars on th e Citizens
(G rants Pass. Medford, Ash­
Mrs. Carter’s. She arrived breath­ $200,000.00 voted July 9, 1921, of
land, Klam ath Falls.)
oils,
storage
service.
128-2
Eagle
Point
Irrigation
District,
of
laagie
ro
in
i
irrig
an
u
ii
uiairiv«..
V
]
__Wn„i
linpfi
brown
leathei
. w Detrick. The kind th at makes! B*»* » ' Ashland and signed h_y a
less. Mrs. Carter was waiting for her Jackson county, Oregon. (9aid bonds E0 “
Beaver Block. Ashland
glove, for right hand, marked D T. g
unknown here and therefore
at the gate.
you come back for more. D etrick's i party
being in addition to the sum of
Finder return to Tidings ««lce^ j g
Hotel
Ashland
Guests—
— Brokers in —
"I got ’em ready for you,” she an­ $200,000.00 in bonds voted January
124 is presumed to be a forgery. It is
1
i
o’1
'
S
m
Bualuees
O pportunities,
— the Pioneer Groceteria.
The following parties are register­
nounced.
thought th a t this man may be Baker,
17, 1920); said bonds are numbered
B
usiness
Iieasea,
Now that she actually saw the consecutively,
CAR WASHING
commencing
with
¡with whom the Class A Garage had ed at the Hotel Ashland: W. H. Ed­
3D B usiness P artnership.
wards, Ben Mitchell, Alonzo M orri­ things, Samantha hesitated and drew num ber one and following in num er-i ---------- —
n*n"wABHTNG and 2
some trouble some time since.
All transactions strictly
leal order, m ature serially, in annual ] FIRST CLASS^ CAR WASHING^aba 4
son, J. C. Myers, Portland; E. E. back; but Mrs. Carter urged her on.
confidential.
polishing.
$2.50.
Rorapaugh, Eugene; H. G. Nissen, C.
She rushed the reluctant Samantha am ounts so as to be approximately
No charge for listings
Phone 114-
Prices always the lowest at Det- A. Rodman, Mrs. K. G. Byron Brink- into the overalls. Just as she was with principal and interest, and
RESULTS PRODUCBD
shall
be
payable
in
gold
coin
of
the
i rick’s— not up today and down to­ man, Ran Francisco; D. M. Lowe, H. gingerly trying the first step of the
Day
by
Day.
United
sta
te
s;
said
bonds
will
be
morrow. We buy for cash and sell E. Wood. Medford; P. M. Prosses, ladder there was a sound of wheels
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
dated January 1, 1922, and bear in
Every dn.v is a Utile life, and out
! for cash. T h at’s why we sell for Boston, Mass; F. W. Smith, Glad­ in the road.
terest at 6 per cent payable semi­ whole life Is but a day repeated.
"It's Eph, Sam anthy!” whispered annually.
124
less. D etrick’s Groceteria.
Those, therefore, that dare lose a day
stone, Or.; J. S. McKeown, Aloha, Mrs. Carter. “Now, when he gits op­
For fu rth er detailed inform ation
H o m e s A g a in !
Or.; F. G. Ostland, Minneapolis, posite, you turn ’round, careless like,
There s no time like the present
Roads Reported Good—
Minn'., and F. M. Rowley, Eugene.
and holler. ‘Have a good time at the
to
be getting that home which you
Ed High has ju st returned from
son.
1 «»"•
conference T ”
have wanted. You do not need
The right is reserved to reject any j
a trip over the m ountains and re­
"Here he is Samanthy,” prompted
See P aulserud’s sultB tor 1922.
to wait until you have all the
and
all bids.
ports the roads good as they have
the
woman
on
the
ground.
money to pay for It; make a pay­
120tf
Samuntha clung to the ladder with
EAGLE POINT IRRIGATION
ment down and then pay the rest
been for several months past.
of it in installm ents instead of
one hand and half turned toward the
DISTRICT.
~
t
b a r b e r
Ou Sick L ist—
By W. E. Hammel, President-1
Better treated without dosng
paying rent.
road. “Eph! Eph!” she called. The
The Ashland Realty company have
John Riggs has been confined to driver hauled up the horse until his Director.
We have a good five room
e»»,.. i
C hildren’s W ork A
Wm. Perry, Director.
10B-5thu|
dwelling, nicely located, fine con­
houses to rent unfurnished all over Ills home on Glenn avenue for sev­ fore feet left the ground.
A pply V icks to throat and
dition, partly furnished, for only
Specialty
town, and a few furnished. Have a eral days with a sprained back, the
chest. A warm glow follows.
“Sam antha!” he roared, and his eye»
$2600. This is a good b<y for
few extremely good buys of residence result of trying to crank his machine bulged and blazed.
Medicated Vapors are in­
th a t money. Let us show this to
Safety
blades
resharpened
!
His wife trembled on the ladder.
property th a t one rarely hears of. one cold morning. He is slightly
h a le d fo r h o u r s a ft e r —
you. If you are thinking about
like new. Single bit, 80c
garload shipmbnt op
“Do you reckon he’ll divorce me,
something of th at kind and th at
Have cash buyers waiting and ren t­ improved at this time.
Camphor, Menthol, Euca­
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz
Mrs. Carter?" she murmured.
am ount of money, don’t wait un­
ers
waiting.
Bargains
in
homes
se­
lyptus and Turpentine! It
Mrs.
Carter
was
equal
to
any
oc­
til some one else gets It.
Not cash today and credit tomor-
cured on payments same as you
-»
breaks the congestion. T his
We also have a fine six room
casion.
128-tfirow . Always cash and always the
would rent.
dwelling, one floor, well furn­
“Have a rale nice time to the con-
outside treatment is just as
0. B. L A M K I N
from Raster» mlUa t o « to- O«»-
lowest. D etrick’s.
ished, for $3500. Large lot, good
Trence, E p h ! Samanthy’s painting
good for all the cold troubles
sitferalile drop to prided on same.
location, house and furniture In
Q uite Hl—
my
shed
for
me!”
of all the family.
excellent
condition, some fruit,
J Ernest Hogue is quite ill at his Sprained A n k le—
Ephraim found his tongue. “Come
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
garden space, garage; w orth ev-
BARGAINS in real
J. E. Hicks, clerk a t the T. H. down ofTn that ladder ’fore you break
’home on Laurel street with au at-
New prices on implements and r e-
ESTATE
ery cont of th<
pries, aud
y’
neck;
an’
take
off
them
trousers
1
”
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Simpson
hardw
are
store,
sprained
! tack, of grippe.
more.
fffoehlnea fa*
dr to rout.
his ankle the first of the week while he ordered.
"Why, E p h ! You’ll miss that 1 :30
We still have a large stock of breaking kindling and is unable to
• ity and Rauch BrojMirtles
If you don’t step on right lively,” she
Pell’s Corner
Houses to Rent
i peaches, pears, apricots In regular be at work.
cried, and waved ¿ally at him.
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R EAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
2)4 cans, four for 90 cents at W hite
For answer Eph began to descend
E stablished 1883
128-2
! House Groceteria.
H osiery! H osiery! A ll k in d s o f from his seat.
Phone 211
.
41 B - Main St.
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BANK
BUILDING
la d ies’ and children’s h osier)’ a t
“1 reckon you’ll get the coat now,
close out sa le prices a t F ergu son ’s Samanthy," observed Mrs. Carter.
"What was you aimin’ to paint sheds
for, Samantha?” he demanded.
We invite you to look
I legion A uxiliary M eeting—
The local unit of the American - “She’s earnin’ some money," replied
over our stock of
Mrs. Carter smartly, before Samantha
Legion Auxiliary will meet a t the
ould speak.
FEBRU AR Y 3R D TO 12T11
home of Mrs. W olcott Friday a fte r­ “I reckon I kin earn plenty for me
noon at 2:30 o'clock. All’ new mem­ an’ mine," retorted Eph hotly.
M ilk, per ean— 11c.
P er dozen— $ 1 .3 0 .
Per e a s e ............... $ 5 .2 5
bers are requested to be present and
"Even to winter coats?" asked Mrs.
Thrift is like a calculating machín« which adds
S w eet O om , 2 cans— 23e.
» cans for .....................................$ 1 .0 0
get
acquainted
with
the
work
as
well
Carter
coolly.
Northern S tates O om , 2 cans for 3 5c. 7 can s f o r ......................$ 1 .0 0
For a second time, Eph found noth­
as the members. Im portant business
Tnnm tiw*, per can— 15c.
Dozen cans .......................................... $ 1 .7 5
rapidly to your capital, t>ubira«U from your
ing
to say. “Cmon home, Sam antha!’’
is to come before the unit at this
P eas, sw eet sifted , 2 cans— 35c. Dozen cans ............................ .$ 1 .0 0
he
growled.
A pricots In Syrup, No. 2 )4 can— 25c. Dozen c a n s ................... $ 2 .0 5
meeting.
In silence she peeled off the over-
P each es lu syrup, No. 2 )4 can— 25c. Dozen cans ...................$2.H5
oares, and multiplies your pleasure.
1#1alls and started for the road. "G’by,
P ineapple, broken slices, 2 )4 can— 28c. 4 cans f o r ..................$ 1 .0 5
All
W
arner's
Corsets,
now
hair
Mrs.
Carter,”
she
called
as
she
reached
P ineapple, M onopole, sliced, 2 )4 can, 3 for $ 1 .0 0 . D ozen. .$ 3 .7 0
price at the closing o u t sale at F e r­ the gate.
Shrim p, per can— 17c. 3 for 50c. Dozen ................................... $ 1 .7 5
A thrift account with us opens up an rusub -
and other Decorative
Tuna F ish, can— 15c.
7 cans for ................................................... $1 .0 0
“Be sure an’ get broadcloth, ’cause
guson’s.
Material.
O ysters, per can— 2 0c. 2 for 35c. O f o r ..................................... $ 1 .0 0
it’s durable and stylish,” answered
Salm on, pink, ta ll, 2 cans for 25c. 9 cans / o r ......................... .$ 1 .0 0
peotttd avauu« of progress.
Mrs. Carter.
Out of School—
Salm on, red, flat, 2 cans for 2 5c. 9 f o r ........................................ $ 1 .0 0
We willingly give prices
Though
his
face
was
still
crimson
Florence Wilson, daughter of Mr.
T h ese are only a few o f our S a le prices. Come, see what we have
and figure amounts
and his Ups pressed hard, Eph did not
in cereals and flour, C offee, C hocolate and Cocoa.
and Mrs. Fred Wilson, of the Ideal draw away his arm as Samantha
needed.
grocery, is among those who are on grasped it to pass through the gate.
the sick list and is unable to attend And all the way home she leaned back
school.
peacefully, admiring the autumn foli­
O regon
A shland,
age and cutting and fitting her new
H. A. STEARNS
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
Get your corn flakes at 10 cents winter coat.
the paint man
I er package, regular size, a t th e
C liff Payne m akes shelves.
W nite House Groceteria.
7:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
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10:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
12:00 no on
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9:30
10:30
W. A. SHELL
Children’s Colds
Billings Agency
V apo R ub
Second Anniversary Sale
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
PLAZA MARKET
Dickerson & Son
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